Gaming

Herbst Gaming in noncompete, consulting deal with Rampart Casino

Herbst Gaming LLC on Monday announced a four-year deal to provide consulting services to the Rampart Casino in western Las Vegas. Herbst won't be managing the casino once Cannery Casino Resorts LLC's management contract expires next year.

Caesars Entertainment wins legal battle over proposed Strip arena

A district court judge has ruled that Caesars Entertainment can go forward with its plan to try to convince Nevada voters to back a $500 million, 27,000-seat sports and entertainment arena on the Las Vegas Strip.

Nevada slips 5 spots in annual list of business-friendly states

Nevada is still one of the top 10 states to do business in, but it fell five spots from last year, according to a survey by Chief Executive Magazine.

Las Vegas Hilton reports loss in first quarter

The Las Vegas Hilton on Friday said business picked up during the first quarter at its hotel, but it posted another loss on weakness in its casino business.

Caesars Entertainment names executive for nongaming development

Casino operator Caesars Entertainment Corp. of Las Vegas today said Alexander Mirza has been named head of Caesars Hospitality Ventures and will also head Caesars Global Life.

MGM closes tower at Gold Strike casino in Jean, lays off 64 workers

The Gold Strike hotel and casino in Jean is shown in this file photo.

MGM Resorts International today said it is closing one of two hotel towers at its Gold Strike casino in Jean and has laid off 64 employees there because of declining business. "Even though we're seeing a return in business in Las Vegas we're not seeing it in Jean," MGM Resorts spokesman Alan Feldman said.

Why far fewer bettors pony up on the horses

Horse bettor John Astarita watches the action at the sports book at Wynn Las Vegas on Wednesday, May 4, 2011.

It’s midmorning and John Astarita, sitting in his usual cubicle in the Wynn Las Vegas race and sports book, is several pages deep in the Daily Racing Form, the newsprint bible for horse bettors. Atop that is a stack of computer printouts developed by University of Chicago-trained mathematicians, priced at $30 a pop and tracking the careers of some of the horses racing today. It’s days before the Kentucky Derby, the Super Bowl of horse racing, yet the Wynn sports book has plenty of vacant seats.

Tropicana Entertainment reports loss of $1.5 million in first quarter

The Tropicana Laughlin.

Las Vegas-based Tropicana Entertainment Inc. on Thursday reported a first quarter loss and said its three casinos in Nevada continued to suffer during the economic downturn.

Las Vegas Sands names president of local properties

Las Vegas Sands has named a new president for its Las Vegas properties, the company announced this week. The position has been vacant since the former president stepped into a new role.

Las Vegas 'advantage gambler' loses appeal against Mirage, state

A gambler who is a regular winner at Las Vegas casinos has lost his court appeal against the state and the Mirage hotel-casino on the Strip. Alex Fayer claimed he was the victim of false arrest and battery by an enforcement agent.

IGT buys Swedish online gaming supplier

International Game Technology today announced plans to expand in the Internet gambling industry by purchasing Entraction Holding AB of Stockholm, Sweden, for about $115 million.

Gaming industry sees narrow window to pass Internet gambling legislation

Gaming industry leaders see a window to pass federal legislation legalizing Internet gambling, but a panel at Wednesday’s iGaming North America conference believes efforts are being slowed by the inability of the industry to develop a unified regulatory strategy.

Hard Rock's 'Real World' suite available for tourists

A look at the MTV's Real World Las Vegas Suite at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.

At first glance, Suite 1168 in Hard Rock’s Casino Tower looks like any other Las Vegas high roller suite. There are flat-screen TVs, a full-size bar and a hot tub large enough for whatever party might wander back to your room.

MGM's Jim Murren: 'Recovery has finally arrived'

MGM Mirage CEO Jim Murren speaks at the grand opening of the Mandarin Oriental at CityCenter, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009.

Last year, casino operators cited a rebound in conventions as evidence of a broad recovery. They spoke too soon, as the most significant segment of the hospitality business was still in the dumps. That is, until now, says Nevada's biggest employer and casino operator. After years of pinching pennies, tourists are starting to spend more money on dining, entertainment and hotel rooms, MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren said.

Board recommends company be allowed to operate Lake Las Vegas casino

Looking down at the MonteLago Village Resort and the shuttered Casino MonteLago from Grand Mediterra Boulevard at Lake Las Vegas.

The Gaming Control Board today recommended approval for casino operator Intrepid Gaming to operate the shuttered Casino MonteLago at Lake Las Vegas.